The College believes that regular class attendance is essential to learning. We do understand that there might be necessary absences; however you cannot be absent from any class more than three weeks in a semester. Absences in excess of this amount constitute failure and withdrawal of the student from the course.

Punctuality in all classes is required.

The Academic Council may recommend that a student be dismissed from college if he/she fails to function as a serious student.
Scholastic Standing

The cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is computed by dividing the total honor points earned by the total semester hours attempted, including F grades, but not including I, NC, S, or W grades. A CGPA of at least 2.00 is required for graduation in any degree program. To be eligible to participate in co-curricular activities and to avoid being placed on academic probation, students must meet the minimum standards for satisfactory academic progress.

Any student who does not meet these minimum standards will be placed on academic probation and will be limited to no more than a normal course load (15 hours). A student who is on academic probation is not permitted to participate in any co-curricular activity, such as athletics, music groups, Songfest, drama productions, and student publications nor will he/she be allowed to hold an office in any club or student organization. At the completion of the next semester, every student on academic probation will be reviewed. One of the following three actions will be taken:

The Vice-President for Academic Affairs will remove the student from academic probation if the student now meets the standards of satisfactory academic progress.
Students who have:

completed at least 12 hours during the semester,

but have not yet completed 60 hours, and

have not yet reached the required cumulative GPA but have made at least the required GPA for the current term; will be continued on academic probation. (For example: a student with 45 cumulative semester hours at the end of the semester would need to have completed at least 12 hours during the term with a term GPA of at least 1.80.)

Any student on academic probation, who does not satisfy either condition above, will be placed on academic suspension. Academic suspension means that the student may not enroll for the subsequent fall or spring semester, and may lose eligibility for federal financial aid. Any student on academic suspension who wishes to re-enroll at York College may do so if one of the following criteria has been met:

Not having been enrolled at York College for at least one subsequent fall or spring semester, the student may then petition the Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) to be re-admitted on academic probation.

A student may request an exception to an academic suspension by writing a letter to the VPAA explaining all extenuating circumstances and requesting an exception to the above-stated rules. The Vice President will present the letter to an appeals committee that will be responsible for approval or disapproval of the student's request. Any student reinstated under this process will be readmitted on academic probation and must limit their academic load to no more than 15 hours. They may also be ineligible for any federal financial aid.

A full-time student suspended at the end of the spring semester may elect to attend the summer session of York College on continued probation. If the student enrolls for at least 6 hours, and achieves the required CGPA at the end of the summer session, the student would be eligible for full-time enrollment on continued academic probation for the fall semester. If those conditions are not met, the academic suspension would continue until the spring semester, at which time the student may petition the VPAA to be re-admitted on academic probation.

Additionally, any student whose term GPA is 0.500 or lower will be placed on academic suspension from the College. Any student in this situation is ineligible to enroll for the following semester and must petition the VPAA for re-admittance after that semester of ineligibility.

More detailed information with regard to Academic Policies may be found in the Student Handbook and Current Academic Catalog.